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Meron, Theodor

 
9781774034217: Things I Dread

Sinopsis

In Things I Dread, Theodor Meron - one of the most distinguished jurists and scholars in modern international law - turns from the global stage to the intimate terrain of personal reflection. Known worldwide for his landmark decisions on genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes, Meron has spent a lifetime confronting the darkest chapters of human history. In this remarkable second collection of poetry, he reveals the private emotional landscape that exists behind such a public life.

These poems are quiet, precise, and deeply human. Meron writes with the same clarity and discipline that shaped his legal career, yet here his language opens into vulnerability. He reflects on memory, aging, fear, survival, and the lingering shadows of a childhood marked by the Holocaust. The result is a body of work that feels both restrained and resonant - a voice shaped by moral witness, yet softened by the introspection that poetry uniquely allows.

What emerges is a portrait of a man who has spent decades interpreting the law at its highest levels, while privately carrying the weight of history in ways that cannot be spoken in judgments or legal opinions. Meron's poems offer glimpses of the inner life behind the robes: the quiet anxieties, the unresolved questions, the moments of tenderness and dread that accompany a life lived in service to justice.

As a follow-up to his memoir A Thousand Miracles, this collection deepens our understanding of Meron not only as a jurist, but as a survivor, a thinker, and a human being. Things I Dread is a moving, contemplative, and elegantly crafted work - a testament to the endurance of the spirit and the necessity of art in making sense of what law alone cannot hold.

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Acerca del autor

Theodor Meron is a leading scholar of international humanitarian law, human rights, and international criminal law. Judge Meron is the author of 12 books, mostly on international law and 2 on chivalry in Shakespeare, one of which received the best book award from the American Society of International Law, and more than a hundred articles, including some of the books and articles that helped build the legal foundations for international criminal tribunals. He has taught at NYU Law School, Harvard, Geneva, and Oxford. He is an Officer of the French Legion of Honour, Grand Officer of the French National Order of Merit, Officer of the Order of Merit of Poland and Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George of the United Kingdom and President of UN War Crimes Tribunals, as a leading professor of law, and now as a visiting professor of law in Oxford and Honorary Fellow of Trinity College. He has written landmark decisions on genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. His memoir (A Thousand Miracles: from surviving the Holocaust to Judging Genocide) was published by Hurst Publications in London 2026. "Things I Dread" is his 2nd book of poetry.

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